[New Column Released] The Reality of Heavy Machinery Accidents and Safety Measures That Truly Work on Site - Two In-Depth Analyses from a Field Perspective
At construction sites, factories, and warehouses where heavy machinery operates, accidents caused by human error, such as "not seeing" or "not noticing," continue to occur.
In the first column, we explore why accidents persist despite repeated attention and education. We delve into the structural issues of blind spots, work environments, and human limitations to uncover the essence of heavy machinery accidents.
In the second column, we examine why "not breaking down" influences safety and costs in harsh working conditions characterized by dust, vibrations, and inclement weather. We outline the conditions for safety measures that are "continuously used" on-site.
This content is highly recommended for those responsible for on-site safety management and those considering equipment installation.

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